Comments on: Multimedia of Presentation at BibleTech:2009 http://openscriptures.org/blog/2009/04/multimedia-of-presentation-at-bibletech2009/
Platform for the development of open scriptural linked data and its applications.
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By: Robert Murphy http://openscriptures.org/blog/2009/04/multimedia-of-presentation-at-bibletech2009/#comment-5467
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:12:07 +0000http://openscriptures.org/?p=103#comment-5467My website is trying to do just this. I have all the re:greek-esque data (GNT and LXX parsed), and I am parsing the Hebrew and Latin myself. All data is open source and stored semantically. ‘Wish I had the time or money to roll with the big boys!
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By: Open Scriptures Presentation at BibleTech:2009 | Weston Ruter http://openscriptures.org/blog/2009/04/multimedia-of-presentation-at-bibletech2009/#comment-143
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:31:50 +0000http://openscriptures.org/?p=103#comment-143[…] As previously announced, I had the privilege of presenting the Open Scriptures project at BibleTech:2009. Multimedia of the talk is available: […]
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By: Synopsis of Open Scriptures at BibleTech:2009 | Open Scriptures http://openscriptures.org/blog/2009/04/multimedia-of-presentation-at-bibletech2009/#comment-134
Thu, 16 Apr 2009 06:06:43 +0000http://openscriptures.org/?p=103#comment-134[…] Jesse GriffinRe: CMS: Plone, et. al. Jesse GriffinRe: Help from Pastors and Churches nbierma « Multimedia of Presentation at BibleTech:2009 Synopsis of Open Scriptures at BibleTech:2009 April 15th, 2009 by Weston […]
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By: N. Dan Smith http://openscriptures.org/blog/2009/04/multimedia-of-presentation-at-bibletech2009/#comment-129
Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:42:08 +0000http://openscriptures.org/?p=103#comment-129Bravo!

Presenting open-source/open-data to uninitiated people is always difficult, since their experiences typically lead them to associate “free” with “poor quality” (or even “stolen”). Thankfully we have a large, real-world implementation of business success in this area: the Linux kernel and related technologies. Once people hear that mega corporations (IBM, Intel, Google, even MSFT) are contributing code to open-source projects without hope for profit by means of intellectual property laws, they can start to see how/why other groups (like content owners of biblical studies resources) might choose to do the same. I have had a bit more success when presenting the open-source paradigm. Who knows, perhaps GBS, Zondervan, et al will also someday be convinced that open data is the way to go.